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Prisoners of Shangri-La
Tibetan Buddhism and the West
2018 || Paperback || Donald S. Lopez Jr || The University of Chicago Press
To the Western imagination, Tibet evokes exoticism, mysticism, and wonder: a fabled land removed from the grinding onslaught of modernity, spiritually endowed with all that the West has lost. Originally published in 1998, Prisoners of Shangri-La provided the first cultural history of the strange encounter between Tibetan Buddhism and the West. Donald Lopez reveals here fanciful misconceptions of Tibetan life and religion.
He examines, among much else, the politics of the term "Lamaism," a pej...
What Soldiers Do
Sex and the American GI in World War II France
2014 || Paperback || Mary Louise Roberts || The University of Chicago Press
What Soldiers Do presents a devastating new perspective on the Greatest Generation and the liberation of France, one in which the US military use the lure of easy, sexually available French women to sell soldiers on the invasion, thus unleashing a "tsunami of male lust" among the war-weary GIs. The resulting chaos-ranging from flagrant public sex with prostitutes to outright rape and rampant venereal disease - horrified the battered and demoralized French population and caused serious frictio...
The Climate of History in a Planetary Age
2021 || Paperback || Dipesh Chakrabarty || The University of Chicago Press
For the past decade, historian Dipesh Chakrabarty has been one of the most influential scholars addressing the meaning of climate change. Climate change, he argues, upends long-standing ideas of history, modernity, and globalization. The burden of The Climate of History in a Planetary Age is to grapple with what this means and to confront humanities scholars with ideas they have been reluctant to reconsider—from the changed nature of human agency to a new acceptance of universals.
Chakrabar...
The Seductions of Quantification
Measuring Human Rights, Gender Violence, and Sex Trafficking
2016 || Paperback || Sally Engle Merry || The University of Chicago Press
We live in a world where seemingly everything can be measured. We rely on indicators to translate social phenomena into simple, quantified terms, which in turn can be used to guide individuals, organizations, and governments in establishing policy. Yet counting things requires finding a way to make them comparable.
And in the process of translating the confusion of social life into neat categories, we inevitably strip it of context and meaning—and risk hiding or distorting as much as we rev...
Where Research Begins
Choosing a Research Project That Matters to You (and the World)
2022 || Paperback || Thomas S. Mullaney e.a. || The University of Chicago Press
Plenty of books tell you how to do research. This book helps you figure out WHAT to research in the first place, and why it matters. The hardest part of research isn't answering a question.
It's knowing what to do before you know what your question is. Where Research Begins tackles the two challenges every researcher faces with every new project: How do I find a compelling problem to investigate-one that truly matters to me, deeply and personally? How do I then design my research project so t...